Also, there's the 44-page 2016 Biennial Report to the U.S. Congress, "The State of Sea Grant" (pdf).

And, in New York, check out our own "New York Sea Grant: By The Numbers" one-page stats sheet (pdf), "What is NYSG?" two-page introduction to our state program (pdf) as well as our year-by-year "Success Stories."

WWWhat's Trending: NYSG's E-Newsletters

To keep tabs on all of NYSG's coastal science news, check out www.nyseagrant.org/blog. In addition to topical entries, we publish a monthly "Social Media Review," which features trending stories at both New York Sea Grant and our federal partner agency, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA).

Also, NYSG e-produces its flagship publication, New York Coastlines / Currents, 1-2 times a year.

NOTE: In lieu of publishing this e-newsletter, NYSG will, at times, produce more issues of its blog-based "Social Media Review." Both this publication and NY Coastlines / Currents highlight the program's various research, extension and education endeavors throughout New York's marine and Great Lakes waters.

Here's how you can best stay connected with New York Sea Grant for updates on the various coastal science-based research, extension and education efforts that we support throughout New York State:

Our RSS Feed includes News (aka "Currents"), Press Releasesand Funding Opportunities. You can also keep up-to-date with information posted on any or all of these topics by clicking on the orange button on the top left of any page on our site. Then, click on the topic that you are interested from the list to add the feed to your feed reader.

Find us on Facebook and Twitter, where we provide regular program updates on our events, opportunities and activities as well as our monthly "Social Media Review" of news you may have missed from New York Sea Grant and other NOAA line offices.

We also have plenty of new and archived video clips on a variety of coastal topics on our YouTube channel.

The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's National Sea Grant College Program—a collection of 33 university-based
programs in the U.S.—has successfully been "Putting Science to Work for America's Coastal Communities" for over 50 years. Check out this 10-minute video for more, or see the 30-second trailer for a brief synopsis.

For more video clips, check out NYSG's YouTube channel, www.youtube.com/nyseagrant. And, while you're there, become a subscriber in a few quick clicks.